Saturday, November 30, 2019

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Carly Simon Live MarthasVineyard





CARLY SIMON

Live





"YOU BELONG to ME"

CARLY SIMON

LIVE From MARTHA'S VINEYARD








Carly Simon

"JESSE"

Live at GRAND CENTRAL STATION

NEW YORK NY




Rod Stewart Ron Wood Unplugged MTV





RON WOOD & ROD STEWART


MTV UnPLUGGED





MANDOLIN WIND

ROD STEWART & RON WOOD

MTV Un-PLUGGED







STAY WITH ME

ROD STEWART & RON WOOD

UnPLUGGED Live







"MAGGIE MAY"

RON WOOD & ROD STEWART



MTV UnPLUGGED Live




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The SPINNERS Ill Be Around






SWEET SOUL 70's






The SPINNERS


"I'll Be Around"





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IT'S a SHAME

The SPINNERS





Al Wilson Show and Tell







The BEST MUSIC EVER !!!!


60s & 70s R&B - ROCK & ROLL & POP MUSIC


"FORGET ALL THE CRAP THEY MAKE THESE DAYS"

WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED to MUSIC ????

"21st CENTURY MUSIC SUCKS"   !!!

BIG TIME !!!






AL WILSON


SHOW & TELL




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Malo Suavecito









Isabelle Oduber

For OSCAR de La RENTA

by Antonio Lopez







Malo

"SAUVECITO"






Mariah Carey All I Want for CHRISTMAS






MARIAH CAREY


CHRISTMAS







"ALL I WANT For CHRISTMAS

Is YOU

Mariah Carey







Red Truck For Christmas





SUNDAY SAUCE






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Light My Fire Doors Jose Feliciano Jim Morrison






JIM MORRISON

And The DOORS






JIM MORRISON 


"LIGHT MY FIRE"

The DOORS







JOSE FELICIANO

"LIGHT MY FIRE"



WHICH DO YOU LIKE BETTER ?

They're Both GREAT !!!

But, if I have to Pick, Jose Feleciano's version gets my Pick







LIGHT MY FIRE

Jose Feliciano

Studio Recording











The Marevelettes Mr Postman







The MARVELETTES


"Mr. POSTMAN"





The MARVELETTES

Mr. POSTMAN

1961






BEECHWOOD  4 - 5789

The MARVELETTES








The MARVELETTES

MASHED POTATO TIME






GOT ANY KAHLUA "

The BIG LEBOWSKI COOKBOOK







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Dionne Warwick Heartbreaker





HEARTBREAKER

DIONNE WARWICK







GREAT COOKBOOKS For CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR !



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Barbara Streisand Burt Bacharach





Burt Bacharach

Barbara Streisand





CLOSE to YOU

BURT & BARBARA





ONE LESS BELL to ANSWER


A HOUSE is NOT a HOME






BARBARA STREISAND 

GUILTY

With BARRY GIBB



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The Look of Love







DUSTY







The LOOK of LOVE

Dusty Springfield






SERGIO MENDES & BRASIL 66

The LOOK of LOVE







CHATAL KREVIAZUK & CHRIS BOTTI








DIAN KRALL

The LOOK of LOVE



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CLASSICS IV Stormy












STORMY

CLASSIC IV





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TRACES

CLASSICS IV

The OUTSIDERS



TIME WON'T LET ME




THE OUTSIDERS

The Young Rascals












The YOUNG RASCALS

"HOW CAN I BE SURE"









PEOPLE GOT to BE FREE


The RASCALS

Garfield, New Jersey






The Young Rascals

GROOVIN

"On a SUNDAY AFTERNOON"

Couldn't Get Away to Soon !








IT'S a BEAUTIFUL MORNING


The RASCALS




HISTORY of The YOUNG RASCALS


Eddie Brigati (vocals), Felix Cavaliere (keyboards, vocals), Gene Cornish (guitar, bass, vocals) and Dino Danelli (drums) started the band in Cavaliere's home basement in Pelham, New York and they were quickly offered a residency at the Choo Choo Club in Lodi, New Jersey, near Brigati's hometown of Garfield, New Jersey. Brigati, Cavaliere, and Cornish had previously been members of Joey Dee and the Starliters. Eddie's brother, David Brigati, an original Starliter, helped arrange the vocal harmonies and sang backgrounds on many of the group's recordings (informally earning the designation as the "fifth Rascal"). When Atlantic Records signed them, they discovered that another group, Borrah Minnevitch's and Johnny Puleo's 'Harmonica Rascals', objected to their release of records under the name 'The Rascals'. To avoid conflict, Atlantic and the group's managers, Sid Bernstein and Walter Hyman, decided to rename the group 'The Young Rascals'.
The Young Rascals' first television performance was on the program Hullabaloo on February 24, 1966, where they performed their debut single "I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore". The track reached #23 in Canada and touched the lower reaches of the US charts. This modest success was followed by the US/Canada #1 single "Good Lovin'" (1966, originally recorded by Lemme B. Good and The Olympics in 1965 with different lyrics).
The band's songwriting team of Brigati and Cavaliere then began providing most of their songs and the hits kept coming for two years. Their immediate follow-ups to "Good Lovin'", including "You Better Run" (1966; covered in 1980 by Pat Benatar) and "Come On Up" were only modest hits. "I've Been Lonely Too Long" (1967) did better, and "Groovin'" (#1 US/Canada, 1967) returned them to the top of the charts. They reeled off a succession of top 20 US hits, including "A Girl Like You" (1967), "How Can I Be Sure" (1967), "It's Wonderful" (1968) and "A Beautiful Morning" (1968). The band was exceptionally popular in Canada where "A Girl Like You", "How Can I Be Sure?" and "A Beautiful Morning" all reached #1. But they struggled in the UK, where they only twice reached the top 75, with "Groovin'" (#8) and "A Girl Like You" (#35). The band would bill themselves as the Young Rascals for the last time with the single release of "It's Wonderful"; they were known from then on as simply 'the Rascals'. That same year the band also did away with their knickers, white round-collar shirts with floppy bows and caps stage get up. 
Bruce Eder, writing for AllMusic, rates the band's 1967 album Groovin' as their best, noting the record's soulful core and innovative use of jazz and Latin instrumental arrangements. 1968's Once Upon A Dream was the first Rascals album designed from conception as an album, rather than as a vehicle to package their singles (eight of Groovin''s eleven songs had been released as single A or B sides, most in advance of the album). Once Upon a Dream, which peaked at #9 on the album charts, contained the single "It's Wonderful". The album's song "My Hawaii" became a top of the charts hit in Hawaii.
Time Peace: The Rascals' Greatest Hits, released in mid-1968







The RASCALS

I'VE BEEN LONELY TOO LONG






Steven Van Zandt Introduces The Young Rascals

Into The ROCK & ROLL HALL of FAME







The BIG LEBOWSKI COOKBOOK

The COLLECTED RECIPES of The DUDE








The RACALS

PEOPLE GOTTA BE FREE




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Saturday, November 23, 2019

Bulletproof Soul SADE ADU







SADE
DIAMOND LIFE





BULLETPROOF SOUL

SADE


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Mariah Carey EMOTIONS







Mariah Carey


Mariah in the back of a 1969 Camaro Convertible

Music Video "EMOTIONS"

1991








EMOTIONS

Mariah Carey

1991


Dam, Mariah belts this Baby Out. Wow, the scraming Oooooo- OOOOOOO- OOOO !!!!

AMAZING !!!!

My favorite Mariah Song of All



eleased as the album's lead single in August 13, 1991. The song's lyrics has its protagonist going through a variety of emotions, from high to low, up to the point where she declares "you got me feeling emotions". Musically, it is heavily influenced by 1970s disco music, and showcases Carey's upper range and extensive use of the whistle register.






Mariah Carey

DREAMLOVER


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#DREAM #LOVER

#MariahCarey

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Anita Baker ANGEL





ANITA BAKER








Anita Baker

"CAUGHT UP in THE RAPTURE"









SWEET LOVE


ANITA BAKER








Anita Baker


"ANGEL"





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Sunday, November 10, 2019